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A New Indocyanine Green Lymphography Protocol for Assessment of Lymphedema in the Head and Neck
Abstract Head and neck cancer and its treatment may result in lymphedema, however, no specific imaging criteria have been assigned to diagnose this condition. This study reports an ICG lymphography protocol for investigating changes in individuals experiencing swelling post‐neck dissection.
Hiroo Suami+8 more
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Expansion of the Phenotype of Lymphatic Anomalies Caused by Somatic Activating BRAF Variant
ABSTRACT Background The somatic activating variant in BRAF (p.V600E) was recently described as a novel cause of macrocystic head and neck lymphatic malformations in three individuals. Other recent studies profiling the genetic causes of more complex lymphatic anomalies identified this same pathogenic BRAF variant.
Michael D. Fox+11 more
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NEW APPROACHES TO PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF EARLY AND LATE POSTOPERATIVE LIMPHORRHEA
Purpose of the study. To provide prevention of early and treatment of late postoperative lymphorrhea in patients with oncological profile using fluorescent lymphography, photodynamic, radiation and endolymphatic lymphostatic therapy.Patients and methods.
O. E. Fatuev+8 more
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Optical clearing for photoacoustic lympho- and angiography beyond conventional depth limit in vivo
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging (PAI) is an emerging powerful tool for noninvasive real-time mapping of blood and lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes in vivo to diagnose cancer, lymphedema and other diseases.
Marina V. Novoselova+8 more
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Post‐prostatectomy chylous ascites treated by intranodal lymphangiography: A case report and review
Abstract Chylous ascites is a rare but significant complication following extended pelvic lymph node dissection (ePLND) during radical prostatectomy. No universal treatment guideline currently exists. Herein, we present the case of a 74‐year‐old patient with prostate cancer who developed chylous ascites after radical prostatectomy with bilateral ePLND.
Kin‐Yuan Ko+4 more
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For the treatment of chylothorax, the most common procedure is a thoracic duct ligation; however, recurrence of the issue is often common, generally due to the incomplete ligation of all thoracic duct tributaries.
Keiji Kamijo+5 more
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The Direct Observation of Lymphaticovenular Anastomosis Patency with Photoacoustic Lymphangiography
Summary:. It is difficult to evaluate the postoperative patency of lymphaticovenular anastomosis, but this evaluation is essential for determining surgical results.
Yushi Suzuki, MD+7 more
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Abstract Objective To describe the complications of medial retropharyngeal, axillary, and ilio‐sacral lymphadenectomy in dogs with malignant tumors, and to identify possible risk factors. Study design Retrospective cohort study. Animals A total of 140 surgical accesses (86 axillary, 27 ilio‐sacral, 27 retropharyngeal) in 127 dogs.
Luca Ciammaichella+9 more
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Spatial Transcriptomic Landscape of Canine Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
ABSTRACT Canine oral squamous cell carcinoma (COSCC) is the second most common oral tumor in dogs and the most relevant for comparative human trials as a spontaneous large animal model of disease. Historical genomic work has focused primarily on bulk sequencing.
Stephanie Goldschmidt+11 more
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Chyluria: non-enhanced MR lymphography
Chyluria is an uncommon medical condition resulting from an abnormal communication between the abdominal lymphatic system and the urinary tract, which results in the presence of chyle in the urine, making it appear milky white.
Alexandre Sabbah+6 more
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